Thanks mate!
I wish I could have more time to write the tutorials but I get so stuck into modding it's not funny. Good to see you joined us, the I only work with the simplest tools nothing I have is expensive and all the tools I use are readily available items that can be purchased cheaply. Thanks for your following mate.
Sorry to all for brief reply's I must get back to the modding now. Please keep the comments coming and the questions, it really helps motivation

Ah no pressure from me many a project myself just insinuating that i need to expand my skillset just picked up a cosmos ii so no real modding yet im going to relish in what it is and start fresh like a model car not with a primed and pretty new lexus. have fun man.

Ah no pressure from me many a project myself just insinuating that i need to expand my skillset just picked up a cosmos ii so no real modding yet im going to relish in what it is and start fresh like a model car not with a primed and pretty new lexus. have fun man.
Tylor

Every surface has to filled, filled sanded then wet and dried to perfection. I'm looking at a good couple nights to get this perfect to make it look perfect.

I'm using to type of fillers, on needs a hardener and one doesn't. Anything that requires strength I used the one with a hardener, anything that's just fixing surface imperfections I'm using blade putty.

That's some serious work put into the front panel Well worth it though, that's probably the coolest front panel I've seen

Its amazing what can be achievable by mixing different materials, watching this case take shape is rewarding all I hope it starts to inspire people to start thinking outside the box and pull of unique mods.

Even if I wanted to I don't think I could make a mold of this even if I used latex/fiberglass framed molds.